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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Zoroastrian Matrimonial page

Traditional Zarathushtri friends,

It is very nice to know that our youth are so full of the Traditionallove for ourreligion, culture and identity, the same love that so enveloped our forefatherswho left everything behind in Iran in order to preserve and protect the sacredMazdayasni Zarathushtri religion of their forefathers.

We do not convert, we do not force our religion on the throat of others.The main thing we can do to increase our numbers is to marry, Zoroastrianto Zoroastrian only, and to raise children who too wear the Sudrehn Kustiand in their daily pravers invoke the ancient powers of the Avestan Mathravani.

To those of you seeking to marry fellow Zarathustris, wherever you maybe on the world, please create your entry on the ZoroastrianMatrimonial page at :

We have more than 2000 Zarathushtris from all over the world onthe page and more than 150 marriages between our peoplehave taken place over the years due to this site. This is thefirst Zoroastrian Matrimony site, started 10 years ago as acommunity service, and it is totally free even in this dayand age when other commercial services like Shaadi.comcharge 1500Rs for every 3 months. We are free.

These other services like Shaadi.com of course allowother races/religions to find the entries of our people,and then our young men and women are contactedby these other races/religions. Not so in the ZoroastrianMatrimonial page, which is only for our precious community.

Funded entirely by donations and our personal pockets, the page,using a database costing 340$ Australian per year,is not sponsored by any Parsi/Irani organization.

This shows how our community, due to their group rivalriesand petty jealousies and politics, have forgotten the coreimportance of this Matrimonial activity, and the basic"do good to others for the sake of goodness" teachingof our religion in this day and age.